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Together, We’re Bringing Clean Solar Energy Closer

Whether you grew up in the sun or you moved here for it, the sun is a big part of what makes Florida such a beautiful place to live, work and do business. At FPL, we’re committed to keeping it that way by advancing the use of clean solar energy.

Through FPL SolarNow™ and the support of dedicated customers like you, we’re bringing solar energy into our communities. We’ve partnered with schools, businesses, and local communities to create hundreds of solar projects across the state. From solar canopies over parking areas and walkways to eye-catching solar trees, these solar energy projects showcase solar energy, providing shade and generating emissions-free energy to the power grid that serves all of us.

Ready to join SolarNow? Sign up today to help bring even more clean solar energy projects into our communities.

Give the gift of a cleaner tomorrow

For $9 a month, or about 30 cents a day, FPL SolarNow is an easy way to help bring clean solar energy to our communities, giving the next generation the gift of a cleaner tomorrow.

Featured FPL SolarNow™ Projects

FPL SolarNow energy projects – including covered walkways, parking canopies and solar trees – are being built in local areas that are highly visible, open to the public and/or viewed as a community asset, such as parks, zoos, schools and museums.

Miami Herald – The amphitheater at Bayfront Park, one of Miami’s signature performing arts venues downtown, will soon get a halo-like ring of solar panels and a retractable roof.
On Thursday the Miami City Commission gave approval for a no-bid contract to Florida Power & Light for the project, which is expected to be finished in time for Super Bowl festivities in early 2020.

Miami partners with FPL to deliver ‘solar trees’ at parks

July 26, 2018

WSVN – Florida Power and Light partnered with the City of Miami to construct, install and maintain the solar trees.
Three parks across Miami will soon be outfitted with solar arrays in an effort to become more environmental-friendly. Along with being good for the environment, the trees have some cool perks like shaded seating areas and charging stations for electronic devices.

FPL solar trees coming to Sarasota

July 16, 2018

WWSB - Florida Power & Light Company has introduced a new program with solar trees on the Suncoast. FPL SolarNow is a voluntary program that allows customers to support solar and want to see it in their local communities. FPL has more than 90 solar arrays installed or under construction in 12 counties across the state, and soon that will include Sarasota.

Why are solar trees popping up all over? Thank 20,000 South Florida families

July 14, 2018

Sun Sentinel - Florida Power & Light Company is putting up creatively designed solar panels to increase its harnessing of energy from the sun, and homeowners who are solar enthusiasts are helping foot the bill. There are about 8,000 families in Miami-Dade, 7,000 in Broward and 5,000 in Palm Beach County who are voluntarily paying an extra $9 a month to support the effort.

Solar power trees are saving Charlotte County residents money

June 8, 2018

ABC 7 – Riverview Park Splash Pad will be the first site for the installation of solar panels through FPL’s SolarNow program. At a council meeting on April 11, city officials agreed to FPL’s proposed installation of a solar canopy that will provide clean energy and shade at the city of Sebastian’s popular water attraction.

TC Palm – Riverview Park Splash Pad will be the first site for the installation of solar panels through FPL’s SolarNow program. At a council meeting on April 11, city officials agreed to FPL’s proposed installation of a solar canopy that will provide clean energy and shade at the city of Sebastian’s popular water attraction.

Florida’s known for palm trees — how about solar trees? New ones pop up at Port Canaveral

April 4, 2018

Florida Today – Solar energy grows on trees in Brevard County, as five new solar trees were dedicated in the area, next to Exploration Tower and at Jetty Park by officials from Port Canaveral and FPL. That’s 11 trees total now for the Space Coast as FPL continues to push solar initiatives across its coverage area and progresses with one of the largest solar expansions ever in the eastern U.S.

Space Coast Daily – The five new solar trees feature the latest technology and are artistic, clean energy structures that catch the sun to deliver clean emissions-free energy and seamlessly integrate into the landscape to create a unique space where visitors can learn more about solar energy from FPL.

‘Solar trees’ being planted in Palm Coast

March 30, 2018

DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL – A trio of “solar trees” is being installed in Central Park at Town Center, and solar canopies are planned over some parking areas at the Palm Coast Community Center and Holland Park, a city spokesperson said Thursday. The city was chosen as a site for the solar trees and canopies as part of FPL’s SolarNow program, at no cost to the city. SolarNow is a voluntary program for FPL customers who support solar power in their communities and elect to contribute $9 on their monthly bills toward the program.

Solar trees coming to Englewood park could energize your life

February 22, 2018

WINK News – They’re not your typical trees but they’re sprouting up in Southwest Florida and the solar trees are collecting energy at parks in Englewood. Crews are planting trees at Ann Dever Regional Park in Englewood but they don’t have a green thumb - these trees are a little more high tech. The solar trees are part of Florida Power and Light’s SolarNow program which allows FPL customers to enjoy the benefits of 100 percent clean Florida sunshine in their communities, without the upfront costs of installing solar systems on their home or business.